Most control oriented 98" frame?

In your opinion, of course. For me I would say rds001mp of ones i have tried. I couldnt rip the ball with it, as with other rackets, but it had such great direction control, and i could really paint lines with it.

In your opinion, of course. For me I would say rds001mp of ones i have tried. I couldnt rip the ball with it, as with other rackets, but it had such great direction control, and i could really paint lines with it.

Well, the first frame that comes immediately to mind would be the PT 280 - that had incredible control. Recently though, I've been playing with Fischers, and I'd definitely recommend the Pro No 1 (red and black.) For me, this also doesn't have too much control (you don't want it so underpowered that you might struggle to serve convincingly or your groundies fall short too often), ie, the control capacity is in sync with the power level.

Aerogel 300 if strung tightly, leaded properly allows for spin and good control: Radical is good as well as the Blade as long as you like the 18 X 20 setups. Have used all 3 but I got no feel from last 2.

Re the Bab PC... You're either joking, drunk or on heavy medication, right?!

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Hah!!! Lol... maybe joking, but not drunk or medicated. I had my PC's strung, weighted and balanced to work for me. I don't use them anymore... but never had any control issues, they were a bit muted, and the power was controllable. not bad for a 98sq" racquet.

i dont understand why prestige mps are considered less than 98...they look 98 to me!

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Head frames are measured from the outside of the frame rather than the inside (like most manufacturers). Head 98s are more like 95s, 93s like 90s etc...essentially they run about 3' small. There are a couple of threads on this where people measured it and got a response from Head at some point.